Experience the Magic of ABBA at ABBA The Museum
Discover the vibrant world of ABBA at ABBA The Museum in Stockholm, where music, history, and interactive experiences come alive.
A brief summary to ABBA The Museum
- Djurgårdsvägen 68, Stockholm, 115 21, SE
- Visit website
- Monday 10 am-8 pm
- Tuesday 10 am-8 pm
- Wednesday 10 am-8 pm
- Thursday 10 am-8 pm
- Friday 10 am-8 pm
- Saturday 10 am-8 pm
- Sunday 10 am-8 pm
Nestled in the heart of Stockholm, ABBA The Museum is a must-visit for music enthusiasts and fans of the iconic Swedish pop group. This interactive museum offers an engaging journey through the lives and careers of ABBA, featuring an impressive collection of memorabilia, costumes, and multimedia exhibits. Visitors can sing along with their favorite hits in a state-of-the-art recording studio and even step into the spotlight with virtual performances, making it a unique experience that transcends traditional museum visits. As you explore the museum, you'll find fascinating insights into the band’s formation, rise to fame, and the cultural phenomenon they created. The creative displays and engaging storytelling provide an enriching experience that resonates with both longtime fans and new listeners. The museum also highlights ABBA's contributions to music and pop culture, showcasing how their music has influenced generations worldwide. ABBA The Museum is not just a place to learn about the band; it’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in the joy and nostalgia of their timeless music. Plan your visit wisely, as the museum can get quite busy, especially during peak tourist seasons. With a variety of exhibits and interactive elements, you’ll want to set aside ample time to fully enjoy everything this unique attraction has to offer.
Local tips
- Purchase tickets online in advance to avoid long queues.
- Visit during weekdays for a more relaxed experience.
- Check the museum's website for special events or exhibitions during your visit.
- Don't miss the interactive recording studio experience.
- Allow at least 2-3 hours to fully enjoy all the exhibits.
Getting There
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Public Transport
From Central Stockholm (T-Centralen), take the Tunnelbana (Metro) Line 14 (Blue Line) towards Kungsträdgården. Get off at Östermalmstorg station (about 5 stops). Transfer to Bus 69 towards Djurgården at the bus stop outside the metro station. After approximately 10 minutes, get off the bus at the stop 'Djurgårdsbron'. From there, it's a 10-minute walk to ABBA The Museum. Walk towards Djurgårdsvägen, and you will find the museum at Djurgårdsvägen 68.
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Walking
If you are nearby in the area of Gamla Stan or Djurgården, you can simply walk to ABBA The Museum. From Gamla Stan, head towards the bridge 'Slussen' and cross over to Södermalm. Continue walking along the waterfront, following the signs towards Djurgården. Once you reach Djurgården, proceed along Djurgårdsvägen until you arrive at Djurgårdsvägen 68, where the museum is located.
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Water Taxi
For a scenic route, consider taking a water taxi from the city center. There are several water taxi services available at locations like Slussen or Nybroplan. Board the water taxi heading towards Djurgården. Disembark at the nearest dock (Djurgården), and then it's a short 5-10 minute walk along Djurgårdsvägen to ABBA The Museum located at Djurgårdsvägen 68.
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Tram
You can also take Tram 7 from the city center (stop at Nybroplan) towards Djurgården. Ride the tram until you reach the stop 'Gröna Lund'. From there, it's a short 5-minute walk along Djurgårdsvägen to reach ABBA The Museum at Djurgårdsvägen 68.
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